Felt People Pattern

Free People

We are such huge fans of mother/daughter team Shelly & Mary Klein of Kstudio. Using only sustainable materials they have created an impressive range of modern pillows, purses & home accessories. We admire their dedication to green design. These ladies are true pioneers and will be around for a very long time. Embroidered everyday people pattern on a natural 100% cotton purse. Red stitching. 13 x 16"

ShopRuche.com sakura felt teapot mat - This light pink felt teapot mat is the cutest essential for a tea party or just for a chat over tea. The laser cut cherry blossom pattern is decorative and unique too. -7 circle

PEOPLE world exclusive! Here's your first glimpse of Jennifer Lopez and her twins, Max and Emme, born Feb. 22 in Long Island, N.Y.
This week's issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday, features 12 pages of new photos of the pop star with husband Marc Anthony and their 1-month-old bundles of joy inside their Long Island home and nursery.
The happy new parents spoke candidly to PEOPLE about the pregnancy, addressing everything from Jennifer's weight gain to rumors of infertility. For all the details, pick up the new issue, on newsstands Friday.

Dont wait until the much coveted line hits Target stores this Saturday  get a head start and shop all the fabulous looks right now online! Designer Monica Botkier took some of the lines most fashionable styles  think chain-link handles, studded details, metallic clutches and combined them with Targets unbelievably affordable prices. Think $20 for a clutch and $50 for a tote, instead of the lines usual $500-plus price tags! We cant wait to get our hands on the metallic wristlets (just $20) or the bold fuchsia hobo (only $40). Click here to shop the whole Botkier for Target line  now!

Jessica Alba's 'Shocking' Ad for Declare Yourself Jessica Alba, who appears in a in new bondage-inspired campaign for the voter group Declare Yourself, isn't afraid to employ a little shock value for a cause she believes in. "I think it is important for young people to be aware of the need we have in this country to get them more active politically," says Alba. "People respond to things that are shocking." The dramatic image "really resonates" with the issue of voting, according to the 27-year-old star. "If you don't register and vote and make a difference, and hopefully change the bad things that are happening in our country, you are essentially just binding and muzzling yourself." Of taking the photos, shot by photographer Marc Liddel, Alba says, "It didn't freak me out at all. What I like about Marc's work is that he tells a story and brings real emotion to his pictures."